Emigrating to Ireland from Argentina: where and how to find work

Emigrating to Ireland from Argentina: where and how to find work

Nowadays it is normal to want to travel and find work in other parts of the world, find out how.

There are different destinations, usually in Europe, that Argentines view favorably when it comes to emigrating. In this case we will talk about Ireland, a destination that presents a high labor demand in high season (summer) and requires a Working Holiday Visa to access a job.

Although May to September is considered to be the high season and when there are the greatest chances of finding work, it is also true that in December and January the demand for work remains high, and many tourists take advantage of it to take a few days off. What should not be forgotten is that during these months it is winter there and it is very cold.

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Dublin, capital city of Ireland.

Dublin, capital city of Ireland.

Where and how to find a job to emigrate to Ireland from Argentina

The highest demand for work can be found in the large cities like Dublin, Cork and Galway. There are options in the “hospitality” sector, which can be cleaning (Cleaners), reception and caretaker (housekeeping).

Bars and restaurants are also in high demand for chefs, kitchen assistants, waiters and bartenders. On the other hand, there is the option of businesses that employ sales assistants, salespeople, etc.

But there is also a lot of demand for rural work at this time, although in many cases this type of work is not paid but is paid for with accommodation and food. It is a good option for newcomers if they have savings.

How much does a temporary job pay in Ireland?

The minimum wage for jobs in Ireland is 12.70 Euros per hour. Therefore, a part-time job brings in an estimated 1000 Euros per month, while a full-time job brings in approximately 2030 Euros per month.

Source: Ambito

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